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EGF's Clay Products Inc. awarded Moorhead's sandbag removal
Clay Products Inc. of East Grand Forks has been awarded a $1.58 million contract to remove sandbags in Moorhead.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Clay Products Inc. of East Grand Forks has been awarded a $1.58 million contract to remove sandbags in Moorhead.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Cass, Clay counties' flood fight costs exceed $150 million
Fargo City Administrator Pat Zavoral says the flood-fighting cost in Cass County and neighboring Clay County in Minnesota will surpass $150 million.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - - News
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Fargo City Administrator Pat Zavoral says the flood-fighting cost in Cass County and neighboring Clay County in Minnesota will surpass $150 million.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - - News
Fargo reviews sales tax vote
As Fargo digs into flood cleanup, city officials on Monday were also trying to determine when they will ask voters to approve a half-cent sales tax to help pay for permanent flood protection. City Administrator Pat Zavoral told commissioners that a 20-year half-cent tax could raise $10 million a year, or about $200 million.
Tuesday, April, 21, 2009 - The Forum - News
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As Fargo digs into flood cleanup, city officials on Monday were also trying to determine when they will ask voters to approve a half-cent sales tax to help pay for permanent flood protection. City Administrator Pat Zavoral told commissioners that a 20-year half-cent tax could raise $10 million a year, or about $200 million.
Tuesday, April, 21, 2009 - The Forum - News
Lowell Bakken
Lowell Bakken, 81, died Friday, April 17, 2009, at the Villa St. Vincent Nursing Home in Crookston, MN, two weeks after he moved there.
Monday, April, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Lowell Bakken, 81, died Friday, April 17, 2009, at the Villa St. Vincent Nursing Home in Crookston, MN, two weeks after he moved there.
Monday, April, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Paul D. Ruud “Rudy”
Paul D. Ruud “Rudy”, 53, of Northwood, ND, died Tuesday, April 7, 2009, surrounded by family at the Deaconess Health Center in Northwood after a courageous battle with melanoma cancer.
Thursday, April, 09, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Paul D. Ruud “Rudy”, 53, of Northwood, ND, died Tuesday, April 7, 2009, surrounded by family at the Deaconess Health Center in Northwood after a courageous battle with melanoma cancer.
Thursday, April, 09, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Fargo seeks Red River Valley Authority
The Fargo City Commission voted 5-0 on Monday for a resolution that asks Congress to create a Red River Valley Authority to control water quality and water retention in the Red River watershed. The resolution is similar to one working through the North Dakota Legislature now, said City Administrator Pat Zavoral.
Tuesday, April, 07, 2009 - The Forum - News
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The Fargo City Commission voted 5-0 on Monday for a resolution that asks Congress to create a Red River Valley Authority to control water quality and water retention in the Red River watershed. The resolution is similar to one working through the North Dakota Legislature now, said City Administrator Pat Zavoral.
Tuesday, April, 07, 2009 - The Forum - News
PROFILE:: Medical trauma expert in spotlight during Fargo flood
When Dr. Tim Mahoney became deputy mayor of Fargo, he went to the city’s police chief and asked for a badge with that title. Mahoney never got the badge, but he created one of his own – a bright yellow vest – that he refuses to take off until the flood fight is finished.
Monday, April, 06, 2009 - The Forum - News
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When Dr. Tim Mahoney became deputy mayor of Fargo, he went to the city’s police chief and asked for a badge with that title. Mahoney never got the badge, but he created one of his own – a bright yellow vest – that he refuses to take off until the flood fight is finished.
Monday, April, 06, 2009 - The Forum - News
Guard, N.D. agencies in flood fight seek $32.7 million in loans
North Dakota's National Guard and the state emergency services agency are asking for $32.7 million in emergency loans. The agencies want the money from the Bank of North Dakota to cover flood-fighting costs. The state Emergency Commission will consider the requests today.
Thursday, April, 02, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota's National Guard and the state emergency services agency are asking for $32.7 million in emergency loans. The agencies want the money from the Bank of North Dakota to cover flood-fighting costs. The state Emergency Commission will consider the requests today.
Thursday, April, 02, 2009 - - News
Red surge expected at Fargo
The National Weather Service said there is a good possibility the river will hit 37 feet in mid-April and a remote chance the Red could go to 40 feet or higher
As a blizzard howled its way toward the flood-stricken Red River Valley on Monday, officials were warned of yet another threat on the horizon: a second crest in two weeks that could send the Red River back to 40 feet in Fargo.
Wednesday, April, 01, 2009 - The Forum - News
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The National Weather Service said there is a good possibility the river will hit 37 feet in mid-April and a remote chance the Red could go to 40 feet or higher
As a blizzard howled its way toward the flood-stricken Red River Valley on Monday, officials were warned of yet another threat on the horizon: a second crest in two weeks that could send the Red River back to 40 feet in Fargo.
Wednesday, April, 01, 2009 - The Forum - News
Fargo, Moorhead work to protect good water from bad
The bad water is rising from the swollen Red River. The good water is flowing through the cities' drinking water and sewage treatment plants, and officials say protecting the good water from the bad is their top concern. Fargo and Moorhead need only to look to their northern neighbors in Grand Forks - and the great 1997 Flood -- to see the nasty outcome if the city's water infrastructure fails.
Monday, March, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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The bad water is rising from the swollen Red River. The good water is flowing through the cities' drinking water and sewage treatment plants, and officials say protecting the good water from the bad is their top concern. Fargo and Moorhead need only to look to their northern neighbors in Grand Forks - and the great 1997 Flood -- to see the nasty outcome if the city's water infrastructure fails.
Monday, March, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Byron Sieber instrumental in GF flood fight in 1997
As a police officer who became the city’s public information officer, Byron Sieber had a close-up view of how the 1997 Grand Forks flood developed.
Sunday, March, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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As a police officer who became the city’s public information officer, Byron Sieber had a close-up view of how the 1997 Grand Forks flood developed.
Sunday, March, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Agonizing decisions
Thousands flee Fargo-Moorhead ahead of menacing floodwaters
Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could, and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.
Saturday, March, 28, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Thousands flee Fargo-Moorhead ahead of menacing floodwaters
Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could, and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.
Saturday, March, 28, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Fargo city administrator keeps his cool under pressure
Pat Zavoral has averaged three hours of sleep per night during the last week. Despite that sleep deprivation and the pressure of leading a historic flood fight — or maybe because of it — the Fargo city administrator has not lost his sense of humor.
Saturday, March, 28, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Pat Zavoral has averaged three hours of sleep per night during the last week. Despite that sleep deprivation and the pressure of leading a historic flood fight — or maybe because of it — the Fargo city administrator has not lost his sense of humor.
Saturday, March, 28, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Thousands flee Fargo
'It’s to the point now where I think we’ve done everything we can'
Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.
Friday, March, 27, 2009 - - News
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'It’s to the point now where I think we’ve done everything we can'
Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.
Friday, March, 27, 2009 - - News
Fargo-Moorhead holds its breath
Residents, hospital begin evacuations after crest prediction rises 2 feet
Floodwaters forced residents to flee to higher ground Thursday in Fargo, Moorhead and the surrounding area, as forecasters warned that the Red River could reach a record 43 feet by Saturday.
Friday, March, 27, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Residents, hospital begin evacuations after crest prediction rises 2 feet
Floodwaters forced residents to flee to higher ground Thursday in Fargo, Moorhead and the surrounding area, as forecasters warned that the Red River could reach a record 43 feet by Saturday.
Friday, March, 27, 2009 - The Forum - News
Fargo evacuations directed; travel on major city roads to be shut down; sandbagging volunteers asked to work through the night
Officials here are asking for voluntary evacatuions for those between contingency and first-line dikes in the next 24 hours, saying it could become mandatory after that.
Friday, March, 27, 2009 - - News
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Officials here are asking for voluntary evacatuions for those between contingency and first-line dikes in the next 24 hours, saying it could become mandatory after that.
Friday, March, 27, 2009 - - News
From Fargo: ‘Fear is setting in’
Flood fight in full swing.
Students, soldiers, neighbors and other volunteers slogged through the rain en masse Monday, racing to reinforce levees and fill sandbags while the area braced for more moisture today and Wednesday.
Tuesday, March, 24, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Flood fight in full swing.
Students, soldiers, neighbors and other volunteers slogged through the rain en masse Monday, racing to reinforce levees and fill sandbags while the area braced for more moisture today and Wednesday.
Tuesday, March, 24, 2009 - The Forum - News
Fargo turns to wall system
A portable wall system that shielded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan from bullets is being used to hold back floodwaters from the Red River. At least one city official believes the results will be the same. “I think it’s going to be a lifesaver,” Al Weigel, Fargo’s director of operations, said Monday as volunteers worked to help protect the city from what’s predicted to be record flooding.
Tuesday, March, 24, 2009 - - News
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A portable wall system that shielded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan from bullets is being used to hold back floodwaters from the Red River. At least one city official believes the results will be the same. “I think it’s going to be a lifesaver,” Al Weigel, Fargo’s director of operations, said Monday as volunteers worked to help protect the city from what’s predicted to be record flooding.
Tuesday, March, 24, 2009 - - News
